CodePen

Chris’ Corner: Gold Star CSS Bloggers

Chris Coyier |
CSS still gives me the warm fuzzies sometimes. We’ve gotten so many amazing CSS features the past few years, that each alone makes me happy. But when those features are combined, I’m often stunned and get thinking about how we’re only scratching the surface of what is to come. Take a new demo by Ada... read more

Chris’ Corner: Filtering

Chris Coyier |
We updated the Your Work section of CodePen recently. See, it used to have a dropdown menu like this that we labelled “View”: This allowed you to scope down the Pens you were looking at below (in a Grid or List view). A single <select> element like that started to feel a little awkward. Especi... read more

Exploring 21 Unique Custom Cursors for Your Site

Olasunkanmi Fafowora |
Microinteractions play an role in creating engaging and intuitive user experiences. These subtle animations and feedback can guide users, provide valuable information, and make interactions more enjoyable and generally look cool! One often overlooked yet super powerful micro-interaction is the use o... read more

Chris’ Corner: Here’s some things you should know

Chris Coyier |
Fine fine fine, here’s some things you could know if you were hip and into knowing things about building websites well.... read more

Chris’ Corner: Variables

Chris Coyier |
CSS has a feature called Custom Properties. You know this. People also — somewhat interchangeably — refer to these as CSS variables. Somehow, that doesn’t bother me, even though I tend to be a stickler about naming things. For instance, there is no such thing as a frontend developer. There are front... read more

Chris’ Corner: Design Shrinking

Chris Coyier |
While I don’t think you should publish to Medium (at least not as the only place you publish something, you should write on your own site that you control), I get why other people do. You quickly sign up, write some words, hit publish, and the result is a pretty clean-looking presentation of your wr... read more

Chris’ Corner: Incremental Adoption

Chris Coyier |
One of the reasons I can’t stop thinking about native Web Components is how you can use them anywhere. “Incremental adoption” is the fancy phrase, I suppose. We’ve even started using them on the new editor for CodePen we’re still hard at work on to solve some interesting issues I’m sure we’ll talk a... read more

Chris’ Corner: Esoteric Stuff in CSS

Chris Coyier |
Listen I ain’t trying to scare you, but this CSS stuff can get complicated. It doesn’t have to be. CSS is just selectors with key value pairs in the end. The vast majority of CSS I write is pretty darn straightforward, especially once you have a general system (what files go where? how do we […]... read more

Chris Corner: Git it

Chris Coyier |
Julia Evans has released what she’s saying is one of her most popular zines to date: How Git Works. I don’t think you’d regret reading it. I imagine most of us get by with knowing just enough Git to do our jobs, but are probably using 5% of what it can really do. Being very […]... read more

Chris’ Corner: Let’s Look at Type!

Chris Coyier |
Dan Mall has my favorite post on picking a typeface. I’m no master typographer, but I know enough that I don’t want to be talked to like an absolute beginner where you teach me what a serif is. Dan gets into more realistic decision making steps, like intentionally not picking something ultra popular... read more